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- 01. When you make rice, you should bring the water to a boil, and then let it [simmer] for about 25 minutes.02. If you let the spaghetti sauce [simmer] all afternoon, it will taste much better.03. You should turn the heat down on the soup, and just let it [simmer] for about half an hour.04. Tensions in the region have been [simmering] for months, and now it looks as if war may break out.05. The young woman was [simmering] with anger when her husband came home late, smelling of alcohol.06. The hatred between the two teams has been [simmering] all season, and now they are playing each other in the final.07. Tensions appear to have [simmered] down somewhat in the region over the past few days.08. You have to let the spaghetti sauce [simmer] for at least 2 hours to really get the flavor to its best.09. You should let the rice [simmer] at medium heat for about 25 minutes to make it really tender.10. I like to let my spaghetti sauce [simmer] for about an hour before serving.11. Leave the sauce to [simmer] until it begins to thicken.12. Their family seems okay on the surface, but I detected a certain tension [simmering] underneath their happy exterior.13. The recent murder of a family on a picnic is threatening to turn the [simmering] anger in the region into a more serious conflict.14. Everyone felt tired and lazy in the [simmering] heat of the afternoon.15. The debate over ownership of the territory has been [simmering] for several years.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.